Flux pinning is a phenomenon that occurs when flux vortices in a type-II superconductor are prevented from moving within the bulk of the superconductor...
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Type-II superconductor (section Flux pinning)
Onsager and Richard Feynman. In the vortex state, a phenomenon known as flux pinning becomes possible. This is not possible with type-I superconductors, since...
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dynamics Flux footprint Flux pinning Flux quantization Gauss's law Inverse-square law Jansky (non SI unit of spectral flux density) Latent heat flux Luminous...
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Pinning may refer to: Pinning, the effect of certain weapons that cause their targets to be pinned down Pinning ceremony (nursing), a symbolic welcoming...
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Committee on Data for Science and Technology Domain wall (magnetism) Flux pinning Ginzburg–Landau theory Husimi Q representation Macroscopic quantum phenomena...
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which repels a permanent magnet which approaches the superconductor, and flux pinning, which prevents the magnet floating away. Superdiamagnetism is a feature...
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diamagnets. If the rotor tries to drift off-center, a restoring force due to flux pinning restores it. This is known as the magnetic stiffness of the bearing....
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depth in the theory of superconductivity. Physics portal Science portal Flux pinning Silsbee effect Superfluid "Meissner effect | physics". Encyclopedia Britannica...
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Pinning force is a force acting on a pinned object from a pinning center. In solid state physics, this most often refers to the vortex pinning, the pinning...
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dislocations in crystallographic structure, can cause "pinning" of the domain walls (see animation). Such pinning sites cause the domain wall to sit in a local...
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of superconductivity, such as zero resistance, the Meissner effect, flux pinning, AC magnetic susceptibility, the Josephson effect, a temperature-dependent...
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is due to the Meissner effect and flux pinning. Some systems use Null Current systems (also sometimes called Null Flux systems). These use a coil that is...
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change of an axial vector. In order to take into account the magnetic flux pinning phenomenon in type-II superconductors, the frozen mirror image method...
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4-dimensional gauge theories with monopoles as well as brane constructions. Flux pinning Gross–Pitaevskii equation Landau theory Stuart–Landau equation Reaction–diffusion...
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superconductor, the levitation of the magnet is further stabilized due to flux pinning within the superconductor; this tends to stop the superconductor from...
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Domain wall (magnetism) Flux pinning Flux quantization Ginzburg–Landau theory Husimi Q representation Josephson effect Magnetic flux quantum Meissner effect...
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Like many type-II superconductors, YBCO can exhibit flux pinning: lines of magnetic flux may be pinned in place in a crystal, with a force required to move...
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introduced by Alexander Kordyuk in 1998 to take into account the magnetic flux pinning phenomenon. The method gives a simple representation of the magnetic...
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Zhang, X J; Pan, C Y; Zhou, W L; Xu, Y; Liu, Y S; Izumi, M (2017). "Flux pinning properties of GdBCO bulk through the infiltration and growth process"...
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whose superconductive properties allow it to float in magnetic fields (flux pinning). This property makes it highly valued by humans, who mine it for transport...
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Transformer (section Leakage flux)
varying current in any coil of the transformer produces a varying magnetic flux in the transformer's core, which induces a varying electromotive force (EMF)...
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Takayamamuromachi, E; Kishan, H; Bhalla, G (2007). "Effect of PVA doping on flux pinning in Bulk MgB2". Physica C: Superconductivity. 466 (1–2): 46–50. arXiv:0708...
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; Borghs, G. (2001). "Local observation of field polarity dependent flux pinning by magnetic dipoles". Physical Review Letters. 86 (1): 155–158. Bibcode:2001PhRvL...
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and plastic flow through bottlenecks in a two-dimensional model for flux pinning in type-II superconductors". Physical Review Letters. 60 (16): 1676–1679...
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705G. doi:10.1063/1.1388868. Bolometer Detector Domain wall (magnetism) Flux pinning Ginzburg–Landau theory Husimi Q representation Josephson effect Meissner...
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Solder paste (section By flux)
"Requirements for Soldering Fluxes", solder pastes are classified into three types based on the flux types: Rosin based fluxes are made with rosin, a natural...
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brazing pin is pushed forward into the molten pool of brazing alloy. The pin tip, brazing alloy, flux and lug cool into a homogenous unit. The pin brazing...
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